A-Z-15 — Words

60 words across 1 groups

A-Z-15 — 60 words
evince
To cause a feeling to reveal itself. (verb)
excruciating
Intensely painful (adjective)
entice
To attract or tempt by offering pleasure or advantage (verb)
exasperating
Intensely irritating; infuriating (adjective)
epiphany
An illuminating discovery, realization, or disclosure (noun)
enigma
A person or thing that is mysterious, puzzling, or difficult to understand (noun)
expanse
An area of something, typically land or sea, presenting a wide continuous surface (noun)
exotic
Originating in or characteristic of a distant foreign country (adjective)
euphoria
A feeling or state of intense excitement and happiness. (noun)
epitome
Highest example of a certain quality (noun)
erupt
To explode suddenly after forces can't be held back any longer (verb)
epic
Large and impressive (adjective)
evasive
To avoid giving clear direct answers to questions. (adjective)
exclaim
To cry out or speak in strong or sudden emotion (verb)
exhilerating
Making you feel very happy, excited, and full of energy (adjective)
enthusiastic
Feeling or showing a great deal of excitement and interest about somebody or something. (adjective)
exploit
To take unfair advantage of (verb)
evade
To avoid or escape from someone or something. (verb)
enhance
To improve the quality, value, or extent of something. (verb)
enigmatic
Mysterious or difficult to understand. (adjective)
enslave
To control someone completely, limiting their freedom. (verb)
enslaved
Held in physical or psychological bondage or control. (adjective)
enthusiasm
A feeling of eager enjoyment or passion. (noun)
entrust
To give someone the responsibility for doing something or taking care of something important or valuable. (verb)
envy
The desire to have something that someone else has. (noun)
ephemeral
Lasting for a very short time brief. (adjective)
eradicate
To completely destroy or eliminate something harmful or unwanted. (verb)
errand
A short trip taken to accomplish a specific task, usually on someone’s behalf. (noun)
erratic
Not consistent or regular; unpredictable in behavior or movement. (adjective)
erroneous
Misleading or false in belief, statement, or action. (adjective)
erudite
Having or showing deep, extensive knowledge gained from study and reading. (adjective)
escalate
To increase in intensity, seriousness, or severity. (verb)
escort
A person or group who accompanies someone to provide protection, guidance, or company in social engagements. (noun)
escort
To accompany someone to a place, especially for protection or as a courtesy. (verb)
esoteric
Difficult to understand unless one has specific knowledge or interest. (adjective)
essence
The core nature or most important quality of something. (noun)
eventually
Something that happens in the end, especially after a delay or a long time. (adjective)
evict
To expel someone from a place or situation, especially for not following rules or social convention. (verb)
evoke
To bring a feeling, memory, or image into someone’s mind. (verb)
excel
To surpass others in achievement or ability within a particular field. (verb)
excessive
Going beyond what is considered acceptable or appropriate. (adjective)
exhaustive
Thorough and complete; covering all possibilities or details, leaving nothing out; including everything relevant. (adjective)
exile
The state of being banned or forced to live away from one's native country, often for political reasons. (noun)
exile
To remove someone from a position or place and prevent their return. (verb)
existential
Concerned with the nature and purpose of life and individual freedom. (adjective)
exorbitant
Beyond what is fair, usual, or expected. (adjective)
expedite
To complete or process something quickly and efficiently. (verb)
expel
To force someone to leave a place, especially a certain institution or country, removing them from a group or organization. (verb)
expendable
Not essential, able to be used up or sacrificed without significant loss, easily replaced or not necessary for long-term use. (adjective)
expose
To uncover or reveal something hidden or secret. (verb)
exposure
The condition of being exposed to something like weather, danger, or public view. (noun)
enthralled
To be totally fascinated and filled with delight and wonder about something. (adjective)
epicure
A person who takes particular pleasure in fine food and drink. (noun)
entangled
Caught or involved in something that is difficult to escape from. (adjective)
enormous
Extremely large in size or amount (adjective)
exceptional
Much greater than usual in skill, intelligence, or abiity. (adjective)
eternity
Time that never ends and has no limits (noun)
excerpt
A short part taken from a speech, book, film (noun)
expansive
Open, ready to communicate, experience, and relate more (adjective)
entrap
To trick or deceive someone or something, where it's difficult for them to escape. (verb)